Tag: Garden International School (GIS)
Seren collects award for being Top in Thailand
Former Garden International School (GIS) student Seren Gordon has attended the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards’ ceremony at Bangkok Prep International School.
Seren gained 7A* and...
Guest speakers help GIS students
Students at Garden International School (GIS) had special PSHE lessons this term.
Instead of weekly lessons, there was one “collapsed morning” for students in Years...
Chocolate Cupcake Day raises funds for charity
Chocolate cupcakes of all shapes and sizes were created by students at Garden International School (GIS) - and helped to raise money for charity.
Head...
GIS student wins Top in Thailand Award again
A former Garden International School (GIS) student has been named Top in Thailand following this year ICGSE examinations.
Seren Gordon got the top score in...
GIS celebrates 100th anniversary of Roald Dahl’s birth
Garden International School (GIS) celebrated the 100th anniversary of Roald Dahl’s birth with golden tickets, a Dream Jar and lots of colourful characters.
Languages’ Prefect...
Punctuation Day at GIS
Students from Garden International School (GIS) practised their Kung Fu punctuation as part of a day filled with commas, brackets and question marks.
Punctuation Day...
Pirates take over GIS for a day!
Students from Garden International School (GIS) celebrated Talk Like a Pirate Day by discussing pieces of eight, the skull and crossbones – and making...
GIS holds Book Drive for Pattaya Library
Generous students from Garden International School (GIS) have donated dozens of books to a Pattaya library.
Languages’ Prefect Narisa asked students to donate any books...
GIS welcomes new prefects
Garden International School (GIS) has officially welcomed its new Prefects for 2016-17.
A whole school assembly took place on September 9, where students and parents...
GIS celebrates 21st anniversary in style
Garden International School (GIS) celebrated its 21st anniversary with a day of fun and games for the local community.
More than 1,000 people came to...